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Title: Few unknown Beavis and Butt-Head cues
Post by: Walk the Skies 202 on November 06, 2019, 03:42:12 AM
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Recently revived the B&BH music thread, decided maybe it'd be best to move this post here instead of the thread on the Film/TV/Radio cues section. Included here are several cues of interest I've searched the APM and Warner/Chappell sites for but have had no luck in finding.

Link contains cues from:
Scientific Stuff
Way Down Mexico Way (Also used for one of the commercial breaks) [Found]
Heroes
Be All You Can Be [Found]
Cleaning House
Meet God
Safe Driving [Found]
Liar! Liar!
Bad Dog [Also used in Top O' the Mountain, What's the Deal?, and Butt, Butt, Hike!) [Found]
Another Friday Night (Also used in Drinking Butt-ies)
And a track from a commercial break (Also used faintly in Dream On) [Found]

Primary search sites would be the two aforementioned websites, specifically cues and albums from KPM, Bruton, Sonoton, and Carlin released before 1997.
Title: Re: Few unknown Beavis and Butt-Head cues
Post by: Craig-UK on November 06, 2019, 12:45:12 PM
"Be All You Can Be" is "Completely Crazed" from Killer Tracks (KT46 - Rock - Volume 4 (1991))
"Meet God" sounds very familiar apart from sounding like Aerosmit's "Walk This Way"
Title: Re: Few unknown Beavis and Butt-Head cues
Post by: Walk the Skies 202 on March 09, 2020, 02:22:07 AM
Bumping as I've found a few of these since posting:
-Way Down Mexico Way is "Acapulco" by David Snell, Bruton.
-Bad Dog + others is "Shadows of Romance" by Simon Benson, CPM.
-Safe Driving is "Bass Alone 2" by Otto Sieben and Frank Novon, Sonoton.
-Dream On + commercial break is "More Love A" by John Epping, also Sonoton. [Found shortly after posting this.]

I've also accidentally discovered a few other cues here and there in the past few months, but still not much from this selection.
Title: Re: Few unknown Beavis and Butt-Head cues
Post by: MatthewTheScienceBoy on September 24, 2022, 05:36:13 PM
I found out that the the clip where they say “Fire! Fire! Fire!” in “Comedians” is Good Day by Dick Walter. It’s coming from the TV when technical difficulties occur.